Manufacturing Associate II-Operator Conversion Manufacturing - High Point, NC at Geebo

Manufacturing Associate II-Operator Conversion

Sealed Air Corporation creates a world that feels, tastes and works better.
In 2015, the Company generated revenue of approximately $7.
0 billion by helping our customers achieve their sustainability goals in the face of today s biggest social and environmental challenges.
Our portfolio of widely recognized brands, including Cryovac brand food packaging solutions, Bubble Wrap brand cushioning and Diversey cleaning and hygiene solutions, enables a safer and less wasteful food supply chain, protects valuable goods shipped around the world, and improves health through clean environments.
Sealed Air has approximately 23,000 employees who serve customers in 169 countries.
To learn more, visit
www.
sealedair.
com
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Job Description

- Manufactures sufficient quantities of quality products at or below budgeted production costs in order to meet marketplace demand- Sets up equipment operation feed, speed and temperature- Follows established procedures for operating various conventional and/or CNC (computerized numerical control) manufacturing equipment for tasks such as cutting, punching, forming, drilling, tapping, turning, milling, and stamping to fabricate, form or shape manufactured parts, tools or parts assemblies from raw materials- Selects and measures raw materials and parts to specifications to prepare for production processing- Resolves issues related to the organization's production, machinery, processing and/or packaging operations- Responsibilities are within Manufacturing/Operations Function as a generalist or in a combination of Disciplines

Qualifications

  • Operates Bubble Extrusion Line
  • Load and unload material
  • Help acheive production goals
  • Perform all required quality checks prior to producing all productio orders to ensure product meets customer requirements
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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